14 Twin Showers to Double Your Fun
Take blissful bathing to the next level with a custom-designed shower built for two
It’s easy to make your bathroom a relaxing haven for two, with the lavish addition of a twin shower. Whether it’s a master ensuite or family bathroom, there are plenty of ways to incorporate two showerheads into your bathing space. But functionality needs to be paired with aesthetics to ensure the space works well and looks luxurious too.
That’s where clever design can maximise every centimetre of available space, to include all the items on your wish list. Paired with a double vanity, a twin shower will soon make the bathroom your favourite spot in the house. Here are 16 of our favourite double showers to inspire you, and tips to tell you why they work so well.
That’s where clever design can maximise every centimetre of available space, to include all the items on your wish list. Paired with a double vanity, a twin shower will soon make the bathroom your favourite spot in the house. Here are 16 of our favourite double showers to inspire you, and tips to tell you why they work so well.
2. Midas touch
Rich golds and deep hues combine to make this double shower the central feature of the bathroom. Encased in glass with a stunning black border, the gold feature tile draws attention immediately upon entering the room. The double overhead rain showers are a luxury inclusion. Check out the useful bench seat inside, which turns the shower area into a day spa indulgence.
Ever wondered how to put a bench seat into your shower?
Rich golds and deep hues combine to make this double shower the central feature of the bathroom. Encased in glass with a stunning black border, the gold feature tile draws attention immediately upon entering the room. The double overhead rain showers are a luxury inclusion. Check out the useful bench seat inside, which turns the shower area into a day spa indulgence.
Ever wondered how to put a bench seat into your shower?
3. White walk-through
A walk-through shower is a great option, as it allows for separate entrances and exits from the showering area. This ensuite bathroom includes both a wall-mounted showerhead for each bather, plus an extra overhead rain shower. Hidden behind a clever nib wall, the shower feels more private and indulgent.
A walk-through shower is a great option, as it allows for separate entrances and exits from the showering area. This ensuite bathroom includes both a wall-mounted showerhead for each bather, plus an extra overhead rain shower. Hidden behind a clever nib wall, the shower feels more private and indulgent.
4. Monochrome magic
Having space for a dual shower necessitates a larger bathroom, and careful thought needs to be given to the layout and design to ensure the space works both functionally and visually. A minimal colour scheme is brilliantly combined with industrial-themed accessories, to give this bathroom an edgy feel while still including everything you’d want from a bathroom designed for two.
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Having space for a dual shower necessitates a larger bathroom, and careful thought needs to be given to the layout and design to ensure the space works both functionally and visually. A minimal colour scheme is brilliantly combined with industrial-themed accessories, to give this bathroom an edgy feel while still including everything you’d want from a bathroom designed for two.
Check out some more stunning black and white bathrooms
5. Wide wonder
A wide bathroom is the perfect space in which to create a shower for two. The central entrance enables easy access, while the width allows for the inclusion of two wall-mounted showerheads, as well as two overhead rain showers mounted on the ceiling. To balance the centred doorway, a recessed shelving space is included for easy access by both bathers.
A wide bathroom is the perfect space in which to create a shower for two. The central entrance enables easy access, while the width allows for the inclusion of two wall-mounted showerheads, as well as two overhead rain showers mounted on the ceiling. To balance the centred doorway, a recessed shelving space is included for easy access by both bathers.
6. Neat and narrow
Design and placement of the dual shower is critical to the success of the bathroom. Locating the dual shower at the very end of a long, narrow room creates a visual focal point and makes the shower area the central feature of the room. In this space, a clear path is created to access the shower by the inclusion of narrow and recessed elements along one side of the room, together with wall-mounted fittings on the other.
Design and placement of the dual shower is critical to the success of the bathroom. Locating the dual shower at the very end of a long, narrow room creates a visual focal point and makes the shower area the central feature of the room. In this space, a clear path is created to access the shower by the inclusion of narrow and recessed elements along one side of the room, together with wall-mounted fittings on the other.
7. Clear winner
Clever design sees this double shower sectioned off as a room-within-a-room. A simple, clear glass structure boxes in the shower area, without creating heavy visual borders within the room. The shower is not designed as the feature in this bathroom. In fact, it’s designed to recede visually and become almost invisible, allowing the more dominant, colourful elements of the bathroom to shine.
Clever design sees this double shower sectioned off as a room-within-a-room. A simple, clear glass structure boxes in the shower area, without creating heavy visual borders within the room. The shower is not designed as the feature in this bathroom. In fact, it’s designed to recede visually and become almost invisible, allowing the more dominant, colourful elements of the bathroom to shine.
8. All aboard
The ever-popular subway tile plays its role as the backdrop to this double shower. Crisp whites are offset by gleaming nickel fittings and the natural tones of the stone floor. Double overhead rain showers are complemented by a single wall-mounted hand shower, and consideration has been given to enhancing the experience with a nook turned into a shower seat.
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The ever-popular subway tile plays its role as the backdrop to this double shower. Crisp whites are offset by gleaming nickel fittings and the natural tones of the stone floor. Double overhead rain showers are complemented by a single wall-mounted hand shower, and consideration has been given to enhancing the experience with a nook turned into a shower seat.
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9. Peak effect
Enhancing the height of the room and creating a visual feature, the peak of the roof in this room has been used to centre the double shower wet area within this bathroom. A simple white and grey tile works perfectly to complement the exposed stone wall. Two types of showerheads give bathers a choice, with symmetry again playing its part to balance a large room.
Enhancing the height of the room and creating a visual feature, the peak of the roof in this room has been used to centre the double shower wet area within this bathroom. A simple white and grey tile works perfectly to complement the exposed stone wall. Two types of showerheads give bathers a choice, with symmetry again playing its part to balance a large room.
10. Double deal
Everything in this bathroom is built for two – no sharing required! Separate vanities are topped with individual mirrored cabinets, while the double shower provides multiple bathing options, including overhead rain showers and wall-mounted showerheads. A recessed nook keeps oft-used items close to hand.
Everything in this bathroom is built for two – no sharing required! Separate vanities are topped with individual mirrored cabinets, while the double shower provides multiple bathing options, including overhead rain showers and wall-mounted showerheads. A recessed nook keeps oft-used items close to hand.
11. Set in stone
The length of this room is enhanced by the choice of stunning natural stone as the backdrop to the double shower. A simple shower screen stands almost independently, to create the walk-through effect.
The designer has cleverly kept the shower fittings very simple, with only two small showerheads on the wall and a hand shower centred within the space. This, together with the elongated recessed nook, draws the eye immediately to the feature wall and adds depth, as well as width, to the room.
The length of this room is enhanced by the choice of stunning natural stone as the backdrop to the double shower. A simple shower screen stands almost independently, to create the walk-through effect.
The designer has cleverly kept the shower fittings very simple, with only two small showerheads on the wall and a hand shower centred within the space. This, together with the elongated recessed nook, draws the eye immediately to the feature wall and adds depth, as well as width, to the room.
12. Stylish stalls
When space is abundant, use it well. This massive bathroom plays on the use of symmetry to create separate zones within the large room. Perfectly balanced, each user of the bathroom has their own space including the amazing double shower used as the central design element.
The challenge with a large room is to ensure it doesn’t look empty, and that’s where interesting angles, choice of colour scheme and multi-level inclusions work together to create a cohesive finish.
When space is abundant, use it well. This massive bathroom plays on the use of symmetry to create separate zones within the large room. Perfectly balanced, each user of the bathroom has their own space including the amazing double shower used as the central design element.
The challenge with a large room is to ensure it doesn’t look empty, and that’s where interesting angles, choice of colour scheme and multi-level inclusions work together to create a cohesive finish.
13. Light option
When designing a double shower it’s often necessary to create a narrow, rectangular space. This is where light is much needed, but often hard to come by. A full-height window, extended to the ceiling above, floods this double shower with light. With the window feature and the exposed brick wall taking much of the attention, incorporating simple showerheads and tapware were an ideal choice.
When designing a double shower it’s often necessary to create a narrow, rectangular space. This is where light is much needed, but often hard to come by. A full-height window, extended to the ceiling above, floods this double shower with light. With the window feature and the exposed brick wall taking much of the attention, incorporating simple showerheads and tapware were an ideal choice.
14. Design harmony
Finding balance in a large room can be tricky, but this bathroom utilises a feature mosaic tile behind the vanity and centred in the double shower between the two showerheads achieve that harmony. The feature ties both areas together and links them visually, making the space between the shower and vanity appear to be smaller than in reality.
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Finding balance in a large room can be tricky, but this bathroom utilises a feature mosaic tile behind the vanity and centred in the double shower between the two showerheads achieve that harmony. The feature ties both areas together and links them visually, making the space between the shower and vanity appear to be smaller than in reality.
TELL US
Do you have a double shower, or would you install one if you could? Share your thoughts on this stylish addition in the Comments section below.
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What’s your showerhead style?
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An interesting roofline creates the perfect backdrop for a twin-shower bathroom. With an egg-shaped bath placed at one end of the room, the roof’s pitch becomes the feature of the bathroom, from which dual rain showerheads hang invitingly. The addition of the double doors at the entrance to the wet zone adds an extra touch of luxury to the bathing experience.